As I write, my Pug man is hot-footing it to Madrid to inspect an RCZ on my behalf. Assuming all is as advertised, then just a few formalities and I will be the proud owner of an RCZ. It is thus: 2014 2.0 HDI 163 black with black leather upholstery sat nav, 19" wheels.That's all I know at the present. If purchase goes ahead then, once I have it home, I'll shoot a few snaps and post them, with pride.

Looks nice but they got the wheels wrong so I would check the other stuff very carefully...

Thanks for your concern and it is certainly being examined for anomalies.My Pug chap (owner of local dealership/workshop) is a bit of a Arfur Daley himself, doing a bit of import and other sidelines.That is why he has gone on my behalf.The reg is iffy also, as a 2014 should not have a "K" plate, so there are answers needed.But, if it is a sound legal motor and on the money, I am not averse to a less than squeaky clean job.Our 5008 was ex-French-lease, moved to Spain by Peugeot themselves, with a full warranty and a huge discount for a nearly new.

Right!Been and gone and done it, following a de-brief by my Pug man.Civilised transaction at the bank this morning, for which the leeches charged me a commission, as they do here.Car was sold new in 2014 in Switzerland and fully loaded, with those wheels as an option then and there.It was imported into Spain in 2017 and I guess someone in the equivalent of Swansea, ticked the wrong box and it got a new registration.Nobody complained; why would they?90k kms on the clock, which is about average for a non-village motor.Should have my hands on it early to mid next week.

They were actually the wheels I wanted on my Z, but when I saw the black onyx Solstice that were on the car, I was quite taken by them, & now I think they suit the colour better than the ones I wanted.

They look great on yours though Stewart. So are you having a new car party at yours with all of us invited ?

Every night is party night here. With present temps in mid thirties in the afternoon, cool beers are a must at about the time I am writing this. By the early hours, beers give way to scotch and the party ends whilst the stairs and climb into bed is still doable! So any RCZer who can make it to Wild West Spain any day, can join in.